The Incredibles 3

The Incredibles 3 (2026) — Being Normal Is the Hardest Power.

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The trailer opens on a perfectly quiet suburb. Too quiet. A news broadcast murmurs in the background: “Super activity has officially dropped to zero.”
The world doesn’t fear supers anymore.
It’s moved on.
Bob struggles with irrelevance, Helen leads global diplomacy between governments and powered individuals, Violet questions who she is without hiding, Dash is faster than the rules will ever allow, and Jack-Jack… is evolving.
Sudden, kinetic flashes explode in:
a villain who doesn’t hate supers—he’s replaced them, tech that mimics powers flawlessly, cities protected by machines instead of heroes. One chilling beat lands—Jack-Jack calmly stopping time, looking straight at the camera.
The tone is smart, emotional, and big in scale. This isn’t about saving the world—it’s about proving humanity still needs heroes who choose to care.
Final image:
The family suits up—older, wiser, united.
The logo slams in.